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Top sights Guinardó & Horta off the beaten track Discover Montjuïc Sightseeing attractions Museums & galleries New museums Day trip: Colonia Güell

EAT & DRINK 32 35 36 38

Best brunches Market cuisine at Segons Mercat Restaurants Bars & pubs

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FEATURES 18 19 20 22

Things to do with kids Secrets of Barcelona Insider tips Vocab: Drinks

WHAT'S ON 24 26 28 30

Barcelona Beer Festival March events April events Nightlife

Cover photo: Colonia Güell

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Barcelona districts Barri Gòtic & Raval Eixample Esquerra Born Barceloneta & Port Olímpic Metro

Editor: Francesca Hector • Editorial Assistant: Kevin Linares • Contributors: Cristina Bosom, Laura De Smet, Antonello Fasano, Siobhan Keeley, Hollie Morton, Jamie Stephens, Elena Tsukanova • Nightlife Desk: Mark J • Sales: Ana Sanchez • General Manager: David Aguilar Marketing: Sandra Roig • Design: James Ramirez While the publishers endeavour to ensure accurate content, we cannot accept responsibility for errors or omissions, or for writers or contributors opinions.© Come2Bcn S.L. All rights reserved. No part of this magazine may be translated, reproduced, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical or otherwise, without prior written permission from Come2Bcn S.L.

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TRANSPORT Getting to Barcelona Airport By Aerobús to Terminal 1 & 2 Buses depart every 5 minutes from Pl. Catalunya, from 5:30 – 24:30.

Tourist Information

Single 5,90€, return 10,20€ By Public Transport Bus number 46 to Terminal 1 & 2, from Plaça Espanya, from 05:38 – 23:58, every 25 minutes.

General Tourist Info

· Plaça Catalunya, 17-S · Passatge de la Concepció, 7-9

Cultural Tourism · Palau de la Virreina, La Rambla 99 Tourism around Catalunya · Carrer Portaferrissa 1

Night bus N16 (to Terminal 2), N17 (to Terminal 1.) Every 20 minutes, from Pl. Catalunya, 23:00 – 05:00. Train to Terminal 2 (free bus from here to T1). Every 30 minutes, from Sants. From 05:13 – 23:14.

TAX FREE SHOPPING Non EU residents can claim VAT back for goods with a value greater than 90,16€. Ask for a tax free cheque. You can only claim for items you are taking out of Spain. Cash in your tax free cheques at:

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Single 2,15€, or you can also use T10 or other TMB tickets.

Getting to Girona Airport Barcelona Bus from Barcelona Nord Bus Station next to M Arc de Triomf One way 16€, return 25€

Tourist Information Centre in Plaça Catalunya 17-S

Airport

Get cheques stamped by customs, then cashed at any Bureau de Change in the currency you wish.

Check timetable online www.barcelonabus.com Buses are timed with flight departures.

Theft Report

Around Barcelona

You will need a crime number in Barcelona to make any insurance claims abroad. This is issued at a police station, however you can make the report online or by phone before collecting the number in person.

2,15€ Single ticket for bus/metro 9,95€ T10 ticket, 10 trips on bus/metro (transferable, & valid any day) 14€ Hola Bcn 2 day travelcard (non-transferable)

Police Stations

20,50€ Hola Bcn 3 day travelcard (non-transferable)

The most central ones are: M Liceu Nou de la Rambla, 76-80 M Catalunya Plaça Catalunya

Other travelcard options www.tmb.cat

English speaking telephone line 902 102 112

FREE WIFI

www Online www.policiadecatalunya.net Click on “accés a l’oficina virtual de denúncies”. Click your language.

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Magic Fountains Watch the fountains dance to an uplifting soundtrack and impressive light show. Plaça Espanya M Espanya

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Look down on the city from the Sagrat Cor church and Tibidabo amusement park.

Discover Gaudí’s landscaped gardens and famous ornamental pavilion.

Marvel at its colourful ceramic tiles, impressive interior and chimneys.

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Barcelona Cathedral

Palau de la Música

Visit the magnificent Gothic Cathedral with its beautiful cloister and religious art.

A lavishly decorated Modernist concert hall with world-class acoustics.

Plaça de La Seu M Jaume I

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LOST IN THE LABYRINTH Ever wondered how PacMan must have felt, turning corner after corner to escape from the maze? Lose yourself in this labyrinth as you search for the statue of Eros in the centre. This 18th century neoclassical garden is the oldest in the city. The Horta Labyrinth Garden is near Mundet metro (L3), at Passeig dels Castanyers, 1-17.

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4 mas guinardó Originally built in the 17th century, this stately building is now the local cultural centre. There is an excellent bar and restaurant, traditional menus from 15€, and spectacular views. Watch members play petanca, and enjoy an experience that is about as far off the tourist radar as they come, while still being easily accessible. C/ Masprons y Labrós 2, near Guinardó metro.

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turó de la rovira This is the highest of Barcelona's three hills, or tres turons, and has some of the most spectacular views of the city below and sea beyond. You can see the remains of air defense bunkers from the Civil War (1936-1939), and tiled floors that belonged to shanty houses constructed by immigrants in the 1940s and 1950s. Walk to the top of Park Guinardó, or take the 24 bus to Carrer Mühlberg.

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3 plaça eivissa This square forms the nucleus of Horta's residential district. It is surrounded by traditional bars and restaurants with terraces where you can enjoy the early spring sunshine. The Horta neighbourhood was once an independent village, separated from Barcelona by kilometres of fields. It can now easily reached by metro. Get off at Horta, Line 5.

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The Horta-Guinardó tapas route is a gourmet's dream come true. There are so many excellent tapas bars that serve their specialties to demanding locals who would never accept the low quality often found in the centre. We recommend Marc's Entrepans (Passeig Maragall 140), Bar Prats (Plaça Eivissa 8), and Tomy Tapas (Av. de la Mare de Déu de Montserrat, 173.)


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BOQUERiA MARKET Located on La Rambla, this colourful food market has a huge variety of exotic fruit, local seasonal produce, fish, sweets and spices. You'll also find fresh fruit and juices to go and lively tapas restaurants. La Rambla 91 Liceu 8:00-20:30 every day

al fresco dining in an antique square

barcelona zoo

plaça reial

The zoo is divided into different sections where all sorts of animals live within a recreation of their natural habitat. There is a reptile house, gorilla enclosure, and interactive "Children's Zoo."

Just off La Rambla, this square has animated bars, good restaurants and buzzing clubs which stay open until late. Tall palm trees and a graceful fountain create a unique ambience.

Ciutadella Park. Barceloneta. Open 10:0017:30. Adults: 19,90€. Kids age 3-12: 7,95€

Liceu

see if you can spot the harbour fish!

aquarium

port olympic

A magical underwater world awaits, both beautiful and fascinating. Some of the fish look so ancient, whilst others have incredible colours and shapes. Marvel at the sharks and seahorses close up.

Gaze out onto the sailing boats docked in this stylish part of the city's port. Several yacht and catamaran trips depart from here daily. There are plenty of good seafood restaurants and bars.

Moll d'Espanya del Port Vell Drassanes. Open 9:30-21:00. Adults: 18€. Kids: 13,50€

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fc barcelona museum This is the stadium where World Cup stars are made. As part of the stadium tour you can also visit this popular museum which is packed with trophies, sports memorabilia, and even an art gallery. C. Aristides Maillol fcbarcelona.com

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maritime museum

The Born Market was reinaugurated last year as a cultural centre with a special focus on 18th century life and the events of September 11th, 1714, when Catalonia lost its independence.

Barcelona's rich maritime history is displayed in this old shipyard. Fascinating nautical exhibits give an insight into the era when Spanish galleons ruled the waves.

Special events and performances take place regularly, and there's a good restaurant inside.

Av. de les Drassanes Drassanes. Open every day 10:00-20:00. 12€

Plaça Comercial 12 Jaume I. Open TuesSun 10:00-20:00. Free entry. Exhibitions 6€

see real life reconstructions of historic ships!

Park Güell Make sure you get your ticket!

Scan and buy it now

Book it online and save time and money Tickets are limited. Don’t lose your spot! parkguell.cat


A Design for Life... Museu de Cultures del Món Inaugurated last month, this new museum is located opposite the Picasso Museum and contains a superb collection of artefacts that perfectly justifies its name. Exhibits come from different cultures in Africa, Asia, America and Oceania, and have been brought together to create a diverse, intriguing exhibition which will capture anyone’s interest and imagination. Mayan axes, African masks and Buddhist sculptures are just a few of the things you'll see as you move between the many rooms of this new museum. Set in the heart of the Born district this place is definitely worth a visit. A Unique Collection The museum aims to be a centre for the preservation and presentation of non-Western artistic heritage and with around 2,400 art objects there is plenty to see. To help bring the pieces alive they are interspersed with interactive and audiovisual resources including

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touch-screen monitors, which you can use to browse photos, videos and information. Multimedia guides are available, and you can also download an app to enhance your experience. This multimedia approach combined with well-presented information enables you to imagine how different people lived (and live), making this exhibition a true exploration of world cultures rather than simply a collection of art. Look out for... The upcoming exhibition "Writings. Symbols, Words, Powers", which explores ancient writing - showing how it first developed, how it has evolved, its importance to the cultures for which it was created and its importance since. Essential info: Address: Carrer Montcada, 12 Open: Tue-Sat 10:00 – 19:00 Sun: 10:00 – 20:00 Price: General admission: 5€ Reduced admission: 3.50€ (Free admission until 7th April) More info: museuculturesmon.bcn.cat


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A quick look at two of Barcelona's newest museums... Museu del Disseny This vast, spacious piece of modern architecture contains over 70,000 objects which showcase design at its best. Ranging from corsets to cupboards and from hats to handkerchiefs the museum exhibits a diverse collection which brings together both old and new. The building, which overlooks an artificial lake and has seven floors, is estimated to have cost over 100 million euros. Sustainability was a key factor in its construction and it has its own self sufficient energy system. The museum is divided into many sections, some parts let the objects speak for themselves whereas others are more informative. Highlights/Don't miss: Metròpolis Barcelona (Closes 25th April) Using multimedia to offer a futuristic, enlightening, data-centric perspective on the design of the city of Barcelona, this exhibition brings together video, photography, stunning graphics, statistics

and music. An informative, visually stimulating section that firmly puts your finger on the pulse of the city. Dressing the body: Silhouettes and Fashion This chronological display of dresses spans from the sixteenth century to the present and explores the relationship between society's vision of beauty and the design of clothes, principally dresses. Each historical period had its own moral, social and aesthetic codes and this exhibition shows how these were reflected in fashion. It's interesting to see how fashion started to take off with the first little black dresses of Modernity from the 1930s. Essential info: Address: Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes 37-38 Open: Tue-Sun 10:00 – 20:00 Price: General admission: 5€ Reduced admission: 3€ More info: museudeldisseny.cat

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Day Trip

Colonia Güell Gaudí’s architecture in Barcelona includes some of the city’s top sights, from the Sagrada Familia to the unique Modernist constructions of Casa Batlló and La Pedrera. When Gaudí’s patron, the industrialist Eusebi Güell, relocated his textiles factory to an industrial colony near Sant Boi in 1898, he asked Gaudí to build the “crypt”, or church. It’s an easy day trip from Barcelona and well worth visiting.

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the colonia's decline

Güell's industrial colony was designed as a self sustaining socio-economic community, with everything that the workers needed for a well balanced life. Gaudí developed extensive plans for a magnificent Modernist church, with his trademark non-linear columns and undulating arches. The congregation sit in a fan shape around the central altar, creating a real atmosphere of unity.

As the textile industry began to wane, its operations were scaled down until it was finally closed in 1973. Workers were offered the first option to buy their house, and local institutions and businesses bought up the land and factory spaces. In 1990 the Colonia Güell was declared a Property of Cultural Interest and Historical Ensemble.

Gaudí’s original project included two naves and a 40m high central dome. Funds dried up and in 1914 the project was left unfinished. However, the completed crypt is truly spectacular, with breathtaking stained glass windows, intricate ceramic mosaics like those in Park Güell, and an asymmetrical exterior whose details confirm the same hand that conceived the Sagrada Familia.

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tips for visitors Keep an eye out for the Modernist constructions built by Gaudí's contemporaries, such as Ca L'Ordal, a traditional country house by Francesc Berenguer and Joan Rubió. If you’re there for lunch, the historic El Ateneu restaurant does a great menú del día.


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Visit the Mammoth Museum Prehistoric creatures never fail to fascinate the kids, and this unusual collection of bones, skeletons and full size reconstructions of mammoths with their long fur and imposing curved tusks is well worth a visit. Its convenient location in the Born district makes it ideal for a fun day out, and a good Plan B if the Picasso Museum queues are too hairy. Montcada 1, M Jaume I. Open daily 10:00-21:00. 7,50€ adults, 3,50€ kids until 15 years, free under 5 years

Tasty Treats at the Chocolate Museum The chocolate-making classes for kids are notoriously popular, especially around Easter, and loads of fun for the whole family. In addition to this, the museum itself contains many interesting chocolate sculptures to see and exhibits to explore. Kids will love the tasty treats the café has to offer, not to mention the chocolate shop. Yummy and informative. Carrer del Comerç 36

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Enjoy CosmoCaixa This interactive science museum is highly recommended for any visitor. Permanent exhibitions include a Submerged Forest ecosystem, a Geological Wall and visual representatons of key scientific theories. The planetarium reveals the birth of the cosmos, also in English, and there's a supervised exhibition where visitors can discover different creatures up close. C/ d'Isaac Newton, 26. FGC Tibidabo. Open daily 10:00-20:00, 4€ adults, free under 16 years

Top events for kids in March and April Every Sat: Runner Bean Family Walking Tours. Travel back in time and listen to stories of Medieval and Roman Barcelona, discover Catalan legends and traditions, and peep into Barcelona's oldest candy shop. Meeting point: Plaça del Angel. M Jaume I. 56€ for 2 adults & 2 children (prices vary). Every day: Family Gymkhana at Poble Espanyol. Answer questions, follow the clues, and explore the twists and corners of this unique "Spanish village," in English, French, Spanish or Catalan. Fun for all the family. Av Francesc Ferrer i Guardia, 13 M Espanya. Tickets 5,70€ Every Sat & Sun: Magic show at El Rey de la Màgia: Kids will be dazzled by a world of subtle illusion. Jonqueres, 15. M Urquinaona. Sat 18:00, Sun 12:00 & 18:30. 12€ museum & magic show. 7€

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secrets OF BARCELONA

Refugio 307 Air Raid Shelter This is one of more than 1000 bomb shelters built during the Civil War. It has 3 entrances in Nou de la Rambla, and tunnels that extend for 400m below Poble Sec. Tours arranged by museuhistoria.bcn.cat.

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Pedralbes Monastery Slightly off the beaten track and well worth visiting, this Benedictine monastery was inaugurated in 1324 and was home to an order of Poor Clare nuns until 1983. Several rooms were converted into an ecclesiastical museum, with an impressive collection of church relics and finery. The cloisters are particularly magnificent. Take the time to explore the nearby Pedralbes district too.

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Treat yourself to a taste of luxury at the Aire de Barcelona spa, with thermal baths, hammam and jacuzzis, in the Born, Passeig de Picasso, 22.

Look out for the blue symbols that indicate that the public WiFi network is within range. There are WiFi spots throughout the city; in parks, squares and at the beach. Barcelona wants you to share those photos of your fabulous holiday!

Barcelona has a large international expat scene, and over 500 informal Meetup groups and clubs that get together regularly. You'll find everything from bar crawls to themed evenings and cultural visits. Check out what's happening when you're here: meetup.com/barcelona

catalan wine tasting Experience a variety of Catalunya's most popular and distinctive wines with Enjoy Wine Barcelona. This friendly team of wine experts offer tasting sessions every month in a cosy space above Santa Caterina Market (near Pl. Urquinaona). Wines are paired with six fresh tapas and specialties straight from the market. Check out their next events on the 20th March and 24th April. enjoywinebarcelona.com

VERY VINTAGE Carrer Riera Baixa in the Raval is a treasure trove of second hand stores selling vintage clothing and accessories, as well as record shops, tattoo parlours, and cool bars and cafés. Many of the shops spill out onto the street on Saturdays creating a market vibe. You'll find plenty of unique items and great bargains here.

locker barcelona

This left luggage space is conveniently located between Plaça Catalunya and Plaça Urquinaona, in C/ Estruc 35. It is open every day of the week from 9:00-21:00. A medium sized locker (fits a cabin suitcase) costs 3,50€/ day, a large locker is 5,50€ and an extra large one is 9,50€. Additional space for storing bikes, guitars and sports equipment, etc, is also available.

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Info and tickets : www.barcelonayyamenco.com +34 93 301 06 60 facebook.com/bcnyyamenco


time for a tipple the spring sunshine is starting to warm up barcelona's many terrace bars, and the city's annual beer festival takes place in march. sounds like a perfect excuse for some essential drinks vocab!

SPANISH

CATALAN

ENGLISH

FRENCH

una caña

una canya

small draught beer

petite bière

una jarra

una gerra

large draught beer

grande bière

una mediana

una mitjana

bottle of beer

bouteille de bière

cerveza artesana

cervesa artesanal

craft beer

bière artisanale

cerveza amarga

cervesa amarga

bitter beer

la bière amère

cerveza rubia

cervesa blanca

lager

lager

espuma

escuma

head (on beer)

mousse

vino tinto

vi negre

red wine

vin rouge

vino blanco

vi blanc

white wine

vin blanc

vino rosado

vi rosat

rosé wine

vin rosé

un vaso

un got

a glass

un verre

una botella

una ampolla

a bottle

une bouteille

licor

licor

spirits

alcool fort

un aperitivo

un aperitiu

an aperitif

un apéritif

con hielo

amb gel

with ice

avec de la glace

sin hielo

sense gel

without ice

sans glace

una pajita

una canyeta

a straw

une paille

tomar algo

prendre una copa

to have a drink

boire un verre

una ronda

una ronda

a round

un tour

borracho

borratxo

drunk

ivre

una resaca

una ressaca

a hangover

la gueule de bois

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FEATURES

ITALIAN

GERMAN

RUSSIAN

piccola birra alla spina

kleines Bier vom Fass

Стакан пива

grande birra alla spina

großes Bier vom Fass

Кружка пива

bottiglia di birra

eine Flasche Bier

Бутылка пива

birra artigianale

Craft Bier

Разливное пиво

birra amara

bitteres Bier

Биттер/Горький эль

birra chiara

Lagerbier

Лагер/Светлое пиво

spuma

Schaumkrone

Пена

vino rosso

Rotwein

Красное вино

vino bianco

Weißwein

Белое вино

vino rosato

Rosé

Розовое вино

un bicchiere

ein Glas

Стакан/Бокал

una bottiglia

eine Flasche

Бутылка

spiriti

Spirituosen

Крепкие напитки

un aperitivo

Aperitif

Аперитив

con ghiaccio

mit Eis

Со льдом

senza ghiaccio

ohne Eis

Без льда

una cannuccia

ein Strohhalm

Трубочка

bere qualcosa

was trinken gehen

Выпить

un giro

eine Runde

Тур

ubriaco

betrunken

Пьяный

una sbornia

einen Kater haben

Похмелье


for Beercelona! It’s an exciting time for beer lovers in the city, as Barcelona Beer Festival is back and ready to invite us into its world and culture of craft beer. The festival presents over 300 craft beers and some tasty nibbles to accompany the drinks. Plenty of activities will keep you entertained throughout the weekend, such as meeting brewers at the festival, tasting sessions, workshops about gastronomy and cultural events along with presentations of some of the best beer projects of today. Guests can eat, drink and be merry while the Say It Loud Barcelona DJs spin some of the best Black music. This will also be the third consecutive year that the Barcelona Beer Festival has teamed up with four local breweries to create a limited edition beer pack. This includes four beers and an informative presentation, each one representing an ingredient needed to make beer. Cervesa de Montseny represents water, La Vella Caravana represents hops, Glops represents malt and Biir

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represents yeast. These will be the only bottled beers at the festival, and the only ones you can buy to take home with you. The Barcelona Maritime Museum, located in Drassanes, welcomes the festival which last year was attended by over 20,000 people. A group of volunteers around the venue will tell you how the festival works, what they recommend you try, and will share any information you might be curious about regarding the world and culture of craft beer. When purchasing a ticket, you will receive a booklet of over 80 pages containing information about the festival such as reviews about the participating beers, a special festival glass that you will use for all your drinks, and two tokens for your first tipples. The event takes place at the Barcelona Maritime Museum, Av. de les Drassanes s/n Tickets 7â‚Ź ¡ www.barcelonabeerfestival.com Kevin Linares



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What's On in march

mutek music & art

The 6th Edition of the International Festival of Digital Creativity by Mutek presents various artists who look set to push things to the next level. Participants in this four day celebration of digital creativity and electronic music include international and Spanish trendsetters, such as the Antivj collective of European visual artists work with light and perception, Barcelona's electronic coolhunter and Apolo resident DJ Fra and the talented multimedia artist Herman Colgen from Montreal. Mutek also hosts festivals in other cities such as Bogota, Montreal and Mexico City - so expect an international flavour to this exciting event. (KL) Various locations incl. Barts Theater - Avenida del Parallel 62, & Club4 -Rambla de Catalunya 4 mutek.org

Mar

7-20

projectb - death english theatre

English-language theatre company ProjectB presents 6 new short plays. The theme for the plays will focus on death but will certainly make you laugh, think and much more. (KL) La Tinta Roja, C/ Creu dels Molers 17 10€. projectbtheatre.com

Mar

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trial and enduro motor sports

International competitions showcase some of the best talents in motor sports. The 38th Trial and 16th Enduro competition in Barcelona feature riders Toni Bou, Taddy Blazusiak and Adam Raga. (KL) Palau Sant Jordi, Passeig Olímpic, 5-7 From 25€. trialendurobcn.com

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what’s on Mar-Apr

11-19

mecal pro cinema

Over 350 short films from more than 30 countries will be screened in this international short film and animation festival. Sweden is this year's guest country, represented by hotly tipped directors including Niki Lindroth (Simhallt), Gabriela Pichler (Eat, Sleep, Die) and Jonas Odell (Heart and Soul). The official competition sections are international, oblique (riskier narratives), animation and documentary films. There is also a music video section, which recognises the genre's increasing importance and popularity. (KL) Various locations including CCCB & Arts Santa Monica. mecalbcn.org

Mar

18-22

kosmopolis literature festival

Highlights of this magnificent festival of amplified literature include an "Alice in Wonderslam" to celebrate the book's 150 years, the Sebald legacy, a focus on journalism, plus workshops, films and talks. CCCB, C/ Montalegre 5. kosmopolis.cccb.org

Mar

18 & 22

barça fixtures football

FC Barcelona take on Manchester City in the 16th round of the UEFA Champions league, on the 18th March. They square up against top rival Real Madrid for another round of "El clasico," on the 22nd. (KL) Camp Nou, C/ Aristides Maillol, 12. fcbarcelona.com

Mar

20-22

spannabis cannabis fair

This international fair expects to receive 33,000+ visitors, and is dedicated to all things cannabis related. Issues such as legalisation and medical use are addressed through talks, and stalls sell paraphernalia. Auditori de Cornellà, C/ Albert Einstein 51 worldcannabisconferences.com


2015

Mar-Apr

29-6

semana santa traditional

Easter is an important celebration in Spain, and its Catholic roots are remembered during this holy week. Most events take place inside the churches, some spill out onto the streets. Processions are organised by religious brotherhoods associated with a church. Whilst in Seville there are lavish processions with 57 brotherhoods, in Barcelona there are just two. These are the "Nuestra Señora de las Angustias" from the church of Sant Jaume in C/ Ferran, and the "Hermandad de la Macarena y la de Jesús del Gran Poder" from Sant Agustí church in Pl. de Sant Agustí 2, in the Raval. Bakeries sell tasty sweets and coca pastries, and elaborate chocolate creations from typical chicks-in-a-basket to popular cartoons and icons. Various churches throughout Barcelona bcn.cat

Apr

16-19

ficomic comics fair

Barcelona's international comics fair and congress will take you on a trip through the genre's history, from collections of the earliest comics, to Japanese anime and digital animations. Fira Montjuïc, Palau 2. Tickets 8€/day ficomic.com

Apr

17-19

espiritu de montjuïc motor sports

Step into the past and see some of the most treasured classic cars on the Catalan circuit. The event will allow you to get up close to cars and check out classic aircraft, plus live music and a fair. (KL) Circuit de Barcelona, Montmeló. Tickets 20€/day espiritudemontjuic.com

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collaboration station art

This exciting event is a platform for all artists, musicians, performers and creatives to showcase work and collaborate together. Past events have been a big success! Contact if you'd like to get involved. Mutuo Centro de Arte, C/ Julià Portet, 5, bajos1 & 2 abifantastic.com

Apr

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st jordi traditional

Saint George is Catalonia's patron saint, and he is celebrated with the fusion of Valentine's Day and World Book Day, and lovers exchange roses and books. Impromptu book stalls and rose sellers line every street corner and square, and by the end of the day around 800,000 books and approximately 4 million roses have been sold! Roses have been associated with Sant Jordi since Medieval times; according to the legend, when the brave knight slayed the dragon a red rose bush grew from the drops of his blood. The 23rd April also commemorate the deaths of the literary greats Miguel de Cervantes and William Shakespeare. Throughout Barcelona, especially La Rambla, Rambla Catalunya and Plaça Sant Jaume.

April

25-26

fira per la terra fair

This colourful gatherering represents all aspects of eco-consciousness. Stalls sell ecological products and books. Events include music, performances, visual arts, yoga, indigenous dances and more. Ciutadella Park, diadelaterra.org

Apr-May

25-4

fira de abril traditional

Marquees or casetas fill with singing and flamenco dancing, and there is a continual feast of Andalusían gastronomic specialities. By the time night falls there is a full on party atmosphere, with plenty of live music and the fairground in full swing. Fòrum de Barcelona, fecac.com


NIGHTLIFE

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pau claris pub crawl ESTRELLA GALICIA DE BODGEA Gran Via 640 with Passeig de Gràcia The best freely available Spanish blonde… beer that is! Why not kick-off the evening at an official outpost of the Northern Spanish Brewers? More of a complex than a bodega, this modern bar space is minimal in design with split level mezzanine seating booths. And of course great beer.

NIGHTLIFE ROUND UP Easter has lost some of its familiar music events this year as it doesn’t seem that Brunch Electronik is running, and the organisers of Cau d’Orella announced they won’t be holding an event this year. Nonetheless, some of the city’s favourite fiestas are still there, bigger and better than before, such as the Mutek Festival in its sixth year, or mighty techno party Insert in its new home at Bloc. The main event for March will be a mini-festival in its own right. Luciano rolls into town for his birthday party extravaganza at Razzmatazz on Sunday March 8th. For entry to some of the venues, bars and clubs mentioned here, visit highlightcity.com who will get you to the front of the queue, with some generous drinks promotions too. It's the easiest way to be a Barcelona VIP every night!

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SURYA Pau Claris, 92 Feeling peckish? Then head to Indian street eatery and lounge bar, Surya. Dine and drink the night away with an excellent range of Asian beers, cocktails and cool music. Deep Fridays, hosted by the House Party’s Guillame Keller and Joanna K are very popular. In March check two special events; Friday 6 is Girls Love Night featuring Anika Kunst, Kristina with Joanna K; Friday 27 is Berlin Connection Night with guest DJs Sylvie Maziaraz, David Roeglin & Snk. Menu & info at suryabarcelona.com GEORGE PAYNE Placa Urquinaona, 5 This jaw dropping place is one of the largest bars in the city. Its interior is styled like a church, with a balcony view all around the main room. If you actually start the route from here and work your way backwards, Amstel is only 2€ from 16:00! thegeorgepayne.com


what’s on

show time! at el molino

Insider FAVOURITE

Enjoy a night of cabaret at El Molino, with vibrant shows that sizzle with the very best of burlesque, humour, dance, circus and surprises. Always one step ahead of the rest, El Molino prepare their own shows and feature some of the most talented performers and choreographers in the country. This classic venue has over 100 years of history and was refurbished and reopened in 2010. Make it a night to remember, every Thurs and Fri 18:30, and Sat at 18:30 & 21:30. C/ Vila i Vilà, 99 (Parallel) elmolinobcn.com

FLAMENCO

TOP picks MARCH 06 Dave Clarke & Jay Clarke at Razzmatazz 08 Luciano's Birthday at Razzmatazz

Flamenco is a tradition from Andalucía and not Catalunya, but there are several magnificent venues where you can experience the passionate music and dance, and vibrant costumes that defines flamenco. Barcelona y Flamenco Palau de la Música Catalana C/ Palau de la Música 4-6 M Urquinaona Teatre Poliorama La Rambla 115 M Catalunya

13 Orquesta Ilegal de Barcelona at Harlem Jazz club 14 James Taylor Band at Teatro Liceu 16 Bob Geldof at Teatro Liceu 26 26 Mark J & Ellyssa at Flamingos Club 29 The Buzzcocks at Apolo APRIL 01 FunkD'Void at Macarena 10 The Loft's 5th Birthday Party with My Favorite Robot, at Razzmatazz 16 James Holden at Apolo 17 The Damned at Razzmatazz 19 Stefano Noferini at Insane at Pacha 22 Kraftwerk 3D Concert at Teatro Liceu 26 Flug at Insert

Full listings www.barcelonaconnect.com

Catch Robbie Williams at Palau Sant Jordi on 27 March!


T p 5 BRUNCH It's too late for breakfast, but not quite lunch time... so where should you be heading? Check out a few of our favorite brunchtime hangouts and ensure that you always dine in Barcelona in style.

1. meatpacking bistro: New York with a catalan twist As if straight out of Manhattan, the Meatpacking Bistro brings the heart of NYC to the heart of BCN. With a stylish interior and friendly staff this is a great place to eat out in Barcelona. Three different brunch menus are available so you're sure to find one to suit your tastes, be they sweet, savory or a bit of both. You could even go all out and opt for a brunchtime Bloody Mary. Travessera de Gràcia, 50-52 Brunchtimes: Sat, Sun and bank holidays 11.30-16.00

2. avenue bar: brunch in barcelona’s inner city village Where would the bohemian neighborhood of Gràcia be if it weren’t getting involved with the Barcelona brunch scene? This quirky village-type area of the city is always quick to join the trend bandwagon and, of course, has a host of great eateries. One of our brunchtime favorites here is Avenue Bar. Its vintage décor attracts a young crowd of locals and expats and the menu is extensive and delicious. You'll find a good selection of crowd-pleasers ranging from the full English and eggs Benedict to sweet and sticky pancakes. Oh, and did we mention that Bellini cocktails are unlimited with the special brunch menu? C/ Torrent de l’Olla, 159 Brunchtimes: Sat, Sun and bank holidays 11.30-17.00

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3. granja petitbo: a hipster haven Located in the heart of the Eixample, Granja Petitbo has really left its mark on the Barcelona gourmet scene. Extremely popular at the weekend for its daybreak treats and trendy vibes, be sure to get there early if you want to bag yourself a table. With sofas, bookshelves and a happening though laid-back atmosphere this is a great place to while away a few hours chatting with friends or chilling with a good book whilst nibbling on some delicious brunchtime goodies. Passeig de Sant Joan, 82. Brunchtimes: Sat, Sun and bank holidays 10.00-15.00

4. elsa y fred: a touch of retro class Inspired by the style of the 1950s, gastrobar Elsa y Fred has a real personality and is a top place to eat in Barcelona. Found in the historic neighborhood of Sant Pere, its homely yet chic interior is fashionable and welcoming and the range of food on offer is extensive. From yogurt and muesli to ciabattas, bagels and omelets, you can really fill up here on divine brunchtime delicacies. C/ del Rec Comtal, 11 Brunchtime: Everyday from 8.30

5. brunch at the benedict For those of you who are fans of having ‘breakfast like a king’, The Benedict is the place for you. The brunch options here are hearty and certainly good after a late night out on the Barcelona tiles. From a lip-smacking full English to variations on the theme of eggs Benedict and jazzy omelets, those hungry kids out there looking for a slap up brunch in Barcelona won’t be disappointed here. C/ Gignàs, 23 Brunchtimes: Thurs-Sun 10:00-17:00



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EAT & DRINK

Photos: www.dannyfernandez.co.uk

Segons Mercat is highly regarded by local residents who enjoy its delicious Mediterranean dishes and excellent selection of tapas. If you’re visiting Barcelona for a few days and would like to experience some authentic cuisine, this is one not to miss. We catch up with its founder Eduard Roca. You've travelled around much of Europe… How does Barcelona's culinary scene compare? It isn't as well organized as cities such as Paris or Frankfurt. Chefs weren’t especially considered here until about 20 years ago. Now that a chef or restaurateur is a prestigious job many more people want to try their hand, but they often don’t have any experience or background. Barcelona is a constantly evolving city. What changes have you seen in recent years? A lot of fashions and trends have swept in. There are so many restaurants in Barcelona – in my opinion too many, but relatively few where you can eat really well. If you go further north to the Basque Country or Navarra you get pretty much good quality anywhere. What are the most popular items on your menu? Our philosophy is to prepare traditional, simple and classic dishes. Our tuna marinade is definitely a favourite. From the tapas selection I'd

highlight the croquettes with ham or foie, and of course our patatas bravas, which bravasbcn.com say are number two in town! What in your opinion is the best Catalan of cuisine? We’ve got everything really. We’re spoiled for choice with fresh Mediterranean ingredients from the sea, the mountains and countryside. Tell me what you eat, I’ll tell you who you are. So, what’s your favourite dish, and what does that make you? Escudella Catalana. It’s got everything – beef, pork, ham, vegetables, pasta… I’m straightforward, an extrovert who enjoys life! What does “quality” mean to you? When people are happy from the moment they enter to the moment they leave, that’s quality, and that includes everything. Good service, a comfortable ambience, a pleasant bathroom, and of course great food. That’s our philosophy, and we’re about to open a third restaurant in the residential neighbourhood of Fabra I Puig.

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restaurants Mediterranean The Mediterranean diet is synonymous with a healthy lifestyle, and where better than to enjoy it in all it's splendour than in Barcelona? Many local restuarants prepare classic dishes with typical Mediterranean ingredients, as well as their own creative fusions.

Gustos Barcelona

VARIOUS

Come and discover a new concept of restaurant with our "paella show cooking" and watch our chefs prepare an exquisite paella in front of your eyes. Enjoy a delicious traditional Mediterranean meal in an ambience that will surprise you for its quality, warmth and details.

“At Gustos Barcelona we specialise in rice dishes and paella.” p48 p43

Gustos Maremagnum · Centro Comercial Maremagnum Planta 2ª· 11:00-23:00 · 93 225 8168 Drassanes Gustos Comtal · C/ Comtal 11 · 11:00-23:00 · Urquinaona Gustos Barcelona Arenas · Centre Comercial Arenas Planta 1ª 11:00-23:00 Espanya

MariscCo Barnabier

GOTHIC / EIXAMPLE

Mediterranean cuisine with fresh top quality products in a modern and welcoming ambience. Choose from the extensive selection of fresh fish and seafood on display, and it will be grilled or prepared in front of you. Specialties include lobster paella, prawn paella and homemade desserts. Not to be missed!

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“Don't miss MariscCo's outdoor terrace in Plaça Reial” p45

C/ Còrsega 272 93 292 2816 Diagonal, FGC Provença www.mariscco.com

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Plaça Reial 8 93 412 4536 Liceu


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Malgam

EIXAMPLE

A modern and inviting space created by experienced interior designers and restauranteurs; each table has its own individual touch. Fusion Mediterranean and Japanese cuisine, such as risottos, steak tartar and tuna tataki, and speciality desserts include sushi tiramisu.

“Live music and DJs every Fri & Sat until 3am”

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C/ Aribau, 113 · 93 452 3673 · Mon 8:00-18:00, Tue-Wed 08:00-00:00, Thur-Sat 08:00-03:00 Diagonal, FGC Provença

TAPAS Ziryab Fusion Tapas & Wines

BORN

Ziryab has some of the most interesting and tasty tapas in Barcelona, all made fresh and in-house, using quality ingredients and blending more traditional local tapas with Middle Eastern flavours to create interesting, spicy and flavoursome dishes, and delicious wines. p46

C/ dels Ases 16· 93 268 1774 · www.ziryab.es Jaume I Sun-Thurs, 18:30-00:00, Fri-Sat 00:30, Sat-Tue, Thur 12:30-15:30

Segons Mercat

EIXAMPLE

Traditional, simple and classical tapas and Mediterranean dishes using the very best local ingredients. You'll find quality seafood, meat and tapas dishes, and outstanding patatas bravas. Enjoy an excellent lunch menu for 10,50€ including a glass of carefully selected wine.

“Quality means great service, ambience and of course food.”

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Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 552 · 93 221 0212 Sun-Thur 13:00-16:30, 20:00-23:30. Fri, Sat 13:00-00:00 Urgell. www.segonsmercat.com


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CATALAN Bardot

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Discover delicious seasonal cuisine at Bardot. Fresh market ingredients are creatively combined to make tasty, healthy and innovative gastronomical delights. An extensive wine list includes plenty of surprises. Enjoy a midday aperitif or impromptu wine-tasting sessions.

“Choose from 5 specials of the day” www.bardotbcn.com

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C/ Enric Granados 147 · 93 200 2214 · Mon-Fri 8:00-2:00 (Kitchen 12:00-24:00) Sat-Sun 11:00-2:00 (Kitchen 12:00-16:00, 20:00-2:00) Diagonal, FGC Provença

Pescadito de Balmes

SANT GERVASI

Traditional family-run restaurant that has been offering the best local dishes with all fresh seasonal market ingredients for 20 years. Lunchtime menu during the week and group menus available for all special events in 2 independent rooms for up to 90 diners. C/ Balmes 440 · 93 417 1659 · www.elpescadito.es Mon-Sat 11:3000:00, Sun 11:30-17:00 FGC Tibidabo / El Putxet

VEGETARIAN Govinda

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Barcelona’s original Hindu vegetarian restaurant offers a wide range of creative Indian dishes. Tickle those taste buds with one of their mild or spicy specialities. Set lunch 3 course menus available for 10,50€ and weekend menus for 15,30€. Located just off La Rambla. www.amalteaygovinda.com p43

Plaça Villa Madrid 4 · 93 318 7729 · Tue-Sat 13:00-16:00, 20:00-23:00 · Mon & Sun 13:00-16:00 Catalunya

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Well-being through healthy nourishment. Freshly squeezed vegetable and fruit juice smoothies, and cold press juices, organic and locally sourced. Homemade quiches, vegetarian pizza, salads, plus “today's specials”. Menus from 5,90€. p44

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Paris 201 · 93 200 8825 · www.www.greenshots.es Mon-Fri 8am-7:30pm · Sat 9am-8pm Diagonal


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Amaltea

EIXAMPLE

Amaltea use the freshest and most natural ingredients, including many biological products, to make its delicious and creative vegetarian dishes. Generous midday menus 10,70€, weekends and evenings 15,30€. Midday combination dish with a drink just 8,70€.

“Amaltea regularly organise vegetarian cooking courses see details online” p44

C/ Diputació 164 · 93 454 8613 · Mon-Sat 13:00-16:00, 20:00-23:00 www.amalteaygovinda.com Urgell

BARS 7 Sins

EIXAMPLE

If you’re looking for a friendly and good value place, 7 Sins is perfect! Their menu has a vast selection of dishes to share as well as a large choice of gourmet 100% beef burgers. Start with drinks at the bar or on the terrace, and enjoy a cocktail downstairs in the elegant lounge. p44

C/ Muntaner 7 · 93 453 6445 · www.7sinsbar.com Mon-Sun 13:00 till late! Universitat

Futbol Bar Restaurant

LES CORTS

This unique bar near Camp Nou is decorated with more than 260 scarves, 60 signed t-shirts and historic memorabilia. Watch the sports, enjoy international beers and Hungarian liquor. Great food including English breakfast, tapas, burgers, sandwiches and Hungarian specialties.

Futbol Bar Restaurant

C/ Benavent 7 · 93 348 8412 · Mon-Thur 8:00-23:00 Sat-Fri-Sat 8:00-1:00. Open on Sunday match days. www.futballarium.com Badal


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Cat-themed craft beer bar with 9 taps and 30+ bottles of mainly local Catalan & BrewDog Beers. Serves a selection of vegan food and wheatfree options. Limited table service. A piano is available for anyone who can play, and random passing guitarists and violinists play. Free WiFi. p46

C/ Boria 17 · www.catbar.es · 18:00-1:00 or 2:30 Kitchen open daily except Sun from 18:00-11.30pm

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Flaherty's Irish Bar

GÓTICO

Very centrally located Irish owned pub, just off Las Ramblas. Great food served, from traditional Irish breakfast and steak & kidney pie to burgers and fantastic Sunday Roast. Special meal deals during the week. 400+ sports channels. Large outdoor terrace. Pool and darts. p42

Joaquim Xirau · 93 412 6263 · Open everyday from 9am Kitchen open till late Drassanes

Shenanigans

RAVAL

Shenanigans, formerly known as The Quiet Man, was the first Irish pub to open in Barcelona. It's a true Irish pub located just off La Rambla, with something to offer for everyone. A family-owned Irish pub where you can enjoy great craic and feel like you're back in Ireland! p42

Carrer Marqués de Barberá 11 · 93 412 12 19 Liceu www.shenanigansbcn.com · Mon-Fri: 6pm-2am · Sat-Sun: 2pm-2am

Xapakó

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For the last 25 years this local restaurant and bar has served great food at unbeatable prices. Specialties include traditional “Grandmother’s style” chips, and burgers with Galician meat, hams and cold cuts. The bar serves traditional juniper liquors, local wines, and quality beers. Consell de Cent 411 · 93 265 3436 Mon-Thur 8am-2am, Fri-Sat 8am-3am.

Girona

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BARCELONA's districts

DIRECTORY & MAPS

Nou Barris Sarrià Sant Gervasi

Les Corts

Horta-Guinardó Sant Andreu

Esquerra Eixample

Sants Montjuïc

Gràcia

Dreta Eixample

Raval

Sant Martí

El Born Barri Gòtic

Ciutat Vella Barceloneta

Port Olimpic

Each of Barcelona's districts have their own distinctive characteristics. Read on for this month's featured districts, with top tips on where to visit and where to stop for a drink or a bite to eat.

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